Background Readings & Resources:

Betrayal trauma theory-- if you are not already familiar with betrayal
trauma theory here is a short summary: http://dynamic.uoregon.edu/~jjf/defineBT.html
and this book is on reserve in Knight Library (under Freyd, Psy 401):
Freyd, J.J. (1996). Betrayal trauma theory: The logic of forgetting childhood
abuse. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Background Readings & Resources:

Professional Society Treatment Guidelines: Ken Pope provides links
to 4 that focus on trauma and related issues at http://kspope.com/ethcodes/index.php.
Once you get to that page use your browser searcher to look for instances
of "trauma" on that page and you'll find 2. Then use the searcher
to find instances of "disso" and you should find 2 of those also.
Look around and see what else might be useful to you on this page.

Important Book-- if you are not already familiar with this book,
it is the classic in the field of trauma recovery: Herman, J.L. (1997). Trauma
and recovery. Basic Books. This book is on reserve in Knight Library (under
Freyd, Psy 401).

LeSure-Lester, E. G. (2002). An application of cognitive-behavior principles
in the reduction of aggression among abused African American adolescents.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17(4), 394-402.